by;Holly Ellyatt. The study from Cardiff University, which has not yet been peer-reviewed or published in a medical journal, suggests that some widely-available mouthwashes could help to kill the virus in saliva. However, this does not mean they would be able to treat the virus within the body, or act... read more →
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Ivermectin. © Provided by BGR Coronavirus Treatment Dr. Anthony Fauci explained a few days ago that the main goal for the first generation of coronavirus vaccines isn’t to block the infection but rather to prevent severe illness. If they do block infection, that would be an even better outcome. But doctors... read more →
Nov
02
Before you step out, read this essential ranking. If your town is like most areas, local businesses, such as retail stores, bars, and restaurants are probably starting to open their doors. As excited as you may be to revisit your favorite local establishments or get together with friends and family,... read more →
Oct
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A new coronavirus variant is seen spreading across Europe, research says A new variant of the coronavirus, identified as 20A.EU1 by researchers from Switzerland and Spain, was first observed in Spain in June. It has been recorded in Spain at frequencies of above 40% since July, the study said. Elsewhere,... read more →
Oct
21
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Oct
21
Experts Say. Health experts say getting a flu shot this year is more important than it's ever been. With the coronavirus pandemic still running rampant, any chance to divert another illness with a readily available vaccine is better than none at all. Of course, a flu shot isn't foolproof,... read more →
Oct
21
Total confirmed coronavirus cases in the U.S. have surpassed 8.2 million, according to the latest report Wednesday by Johns Hopkins University (JHU). © Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images People walking through downtown Deadwood in South Dakota during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally on August 8. South Dakota is among five states that... read more →
Apr
20
Scientists around the world are continuing to study two drugs -- chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine -- for their potential as possible treatment approaches for illness caused by the novel coronavirus. Yet as new data emerge out of such research, so do some concerns about the efficacy and safety of the drugs... read more →
Apr
01
Updated on 3/27 While no specific treatment for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is currently available, several therapies are being investigated globally.* Antivirals Ampligen: AIM ImmunoTech is developing the broad-spectrum antiviral for COVID-19 in Japan. A significant survival effect was observed in a trial evaluating mice infected with the earlier Severe Acute Respiratory... read more →
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There's a multi-billion dollar market for them now. Probiotics are live microorganisms, usually bacteria, that can be consumed to offer health benefits. The ability of certain microbes to confer health benefits on their host was recognized more than 100 years ago. In 1904, Elie Metchnikoff, a scientist at the Pasteur... read more →
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